Friday, September 23, 2011
Bodrum, Turkey
Just sayin' hi!
I have been onboard for just over 2 months now. Just under 6 months to go. I believe my sign off date is officially March 24th.
I am trying like crazy to sign Brian on for a voyage over Christmas time. There are only 2 voyages he can make based on his break from tour, coupled with the fact that no guests can come on the first time we dock in Ft. Lauderdale because we spend the whole day doing Coast Guard inspections. Not to mention that I can't technically sign anyone on because I haven't worked with the company for 6 months yet... so I need to make friends with someone who has single-berth priviledges and who will be here in December and who has been employed for a minimum of 6 months. It's a bit tricky. All of the singers qualify except their contracts end in November so they can't have December guests, and the new cast won't come onboard soon enough for me to ask one of them because I will need to have completed the paperwork prior. I think the Activity Manager, Kirsty, might be my best hope... but she is a stickler for following the rules, so blatantly asking her to break one may not be the best decision I have ever made...
THAT ASIDE,
I think I'm doing very well. I have more than my share of friends, I have figured out how to meet all of my job requirements while getting off the ship nearly in every port. I'm getting my tan and freckle quota. I am trying to be conscious about tan lines prior to the wedding, but at the same time... BEACHES ARE FUN!!!
Yesterday I went to Adaland, the largest waterpark in all of Turkey (another awesome crew tour). I didn't take any pictures, but once I steal some from Christian, you can expect a post-dated blog entry about that, too. It was absolutely incredible. I won't share the best part now, because without photos I cannot do it justice!
I do get a little home sick every now and then - which is really quite normal. I just miss how easy things can be at home... like RUNNING ERRANDS. I can get a tour bus to the Acropolis easier than I can buy pantyhose *sigh*.
I got a postcard from my mom a few days ago - that was really nice. I always feel special when the mail list comes out and my name is on it. :D
Currently we are in OPP Level 2... only a few GI cases away from Red Code. I am NOT looking forward to this whatsoever. Poor Iain was demoted today to forced hand sanitization. He literally has to stand at the entrance to the shops with a squeezy bottle full of purell stuff and force guests to sanitize before entering the gift shop area. If guests refuse, they are denied admittance. Regular cruisers know what all of these extra precautions mean and ask the crew about it all of the time. We are not, however, allowed to say anything about it to prevent hysteria.
All in all, I really like it here. I like the people, the job, and being an officer :D
Hope all is well at home. 6 months will fly right by!
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Kusadasi, Turkey
Monday, September 19, 2011
Gobble Gobble (Istanbul, Turkey)
Now on to the less mushy stuff. So we have officially finished our transition voyage (featuring over 7 countries in 12 days). We are no longer doing the Baltic Run, and have moved on to the Mediterranean season. Woo hoo beaches! Today marked our first day of the new run with an overnight in Istanbul, Turkey.
I slept in, and got off the ship with Christian, Iain and some of the other shoppees :D We're becoming an onboard family.
Also, note that backdated posts of Sicily and Athens are coming!!! I'm just a bit behind with the blogging and it is very difficult to catch back up due to slow/no internet.
My first view of a Turkish mosque.
We aren't sure, but we think we missed the last shuttle back to the ship (not a big deal since we were there overnight, so it's not as if we were going to get left behind). But at the same time half of us were on port manning (we had to be on the ship from 8pm to 8am during the overnight) and I had a local show, so I needed to be at work by 8pm. Our group split into two taxis to get back to the ship. In 6 minutes, our taxi did what it took the shuttle bus 45 minutes to do. I was scared for my life. Almost broke the present I had just bought, and nearly crushed Iain against his side of the cab during a sharp turn. The other taxi showed up 10 minutes later. *shakes head*
The local show last night was absolutely TERRIBLE. It cost the ship 1150EUR (approximately $1700) and it was a piece of absolute crap. Embarrassing that it was the first thing these guests saw when they got onboard. I immediately went to the cruise director and asked him to cancel the remainder of their dates. We can have dark nights or variety shows, but I can't go through that again. Miserable.
The Hotel Director and the Staff Captain opened the helipad last night for a crew party. I did not bring my camera, but if I steal some of Christian's photos later I will shar them for sure. Istanbul shoreline at night is stunning. And there is one amazing bridge that changes colors, and all of the mosques are lit up and you can see them at the top of every hill. It's quite breath taking.
So I suppose, exept for the very brief part of my day that actually contained work, my day was awesome. And I will fire the Turkish show myself if the opportunity arises.